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ebay is the way.or a secondhand truck dealer. manufacturers cost a fortune and only supply new gear.just make sure that the plugs match up
Thanks - Ive just recieved the truck the other day - It is 72 volt ,Which is the cheapest way I can get my hands on a charger ?
foer 15.1 is 72 volt system.most 15.1,s i have seen have 100amp 12 hour charger
it would really depend on the battery you have installed
u have to match the charger to the amp hour capacity of the battery (assuming the battery is the correct one for the machine)
thats about it
im not sure if its the same in the uk but here there is stampings on the side of the batt that you can figure out its capacity
i say call your local battery dealer and have him match a charger for you
here is some info from the webpage gbbattery com/FAQ
*these are just examples and may not apply to the machine mentioned above
FORMULAS:
Charger Model# Breakdown: Example, Model GB100-3-18-750 = GB brand, 100% rated, 3 phase, 18 cell (36 volt), 750AH (Ampere Hour).
Battery Model# Breakdown: Example, Model 18-125-13 = 18 cells (x2 = 36 volt), 125AH per plate, 13 negative plates.
Calculating AH Capacity: Negative plates per cell - 1, / 2 x AH per plate = AH (Ampere Hour).
Example, 18-125-13: 13 - 1 = 12, / 2 = 6 x 125 = 750AH
Calculating KWH Capacity: AH x Volts (2v per cell) = WH (Watt Hour) / 1000 x.97 (efficiency factor) = KWH (Kilo Watt Hour)
Example, battery model 18-125-13, 36V / 750AH: 750 x 36 = 27,000 / 1000 = 27 x.97 = 26.19KWH.
(13 - 1 = 12 positive plates per cell)
Must post e mail johndoe at somewhere dot net or bot will kill it.Justin where are you? this ones yours
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